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The New York Times reported that former New York governor and current candidate for New York City mayor, Andrew Cuomo, had previously portrayed himself as an "overly aggressive" supporter of Israel, but his stance has begun to shift as his election campaign falters.
The paper quoted Cuomo as saying: "The situation in Gaza has become horrific, and there is no doubt that the people of New York and the nation are witnessing the ongoing massacre. They are deeply disturbed and want it to end, and they believe it has gone on for too long."
Cuomo added: "I have never stood with Netanyahu, nor have I had any political relationship with him."
The paper quoted Cuomo as saying: "The situation in Gaza has become horrific, and there is no doubt that the people of New York and the nation are witnessing the ongoing massacre. They are deeply disturbed and want it to end, and they believe it has gone on for too long."
Cuomo added: "I have never stood with Netanyahu, nor have I had any political relationship with him."
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Displaced women cling to an overcrowded vehicle in a harsh journey of displacement... their bodies on the road, their hearts still tied to homes left behind in the rubble.
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The moment the Zionist occupation aircraft bombed and destroyed the last minarets of the mosques in the Gaza Strip.
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An elderly man was pulled out alive last night by Civil Defense personnel following an Israeli airstrike on a house northwest of Gaza City.
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Gaza City occupation:
Today, the IOF widened and deepened a ground push into Gaza City's core alongside intensive air and artillery strikes, including western areas where many had taken shelter.
Multiple areas were hit, including a tent housing two now martyred journalists in al‑Nasr. Drones fire was reported near Rantisi Children’s Hospital, Tel al‑Hawa (where the al-Dhafer 5 tower was hit and buildings were demolished), Sabra (at least four martyrs), al‑Zaytoun/Shama‘a (drones firing at homes), Sheikh Radwan, al‑Daraj (about 20 martyrs in a residential block), and the al‑Shati camp. Ambulances could not reach the wounded in several areas.
Blasts were also reported by the gates of the al‑Shifa Medical Complex, and the army detonated booby-trapped armored vehicles among homes in southern neighborhoods.
Since dawn today, 108 martyrs ascended in the Strip, and 17 homes and buildings were destroyed in Gaza City. This escalation comes as remaining hospitals were overwhelmed by severe shortages of medicine and blood.
UNRWA warned Gaza is becoming a "barren land unfit for human habitation" where children are starving. UNRWA also noted that 10 of its facilities were hit by the IOF.
Elsewhere in the Strip, strikes on areas like the Nuseirat camp and Khan Younis continued, compounding displacement and the collapse of services.
Today, the IOF widened and deepened a ground push into Gaza City's core alongside intensive air and artillery strikes, including western areas where many had taken shelter.
Multiple areas were hit, including a tent housing two now martyred journalists in al‑Nasr. Drones fire was reported near Rantisi Children’s Hospital, Tel al‑Hawa (where the al-Dhafer 5 tower was hit and buildings were demolished), Sabra (at least four martyrs), al‑Zaytoun/Shama‘a (drones firing at homes), Sheikh Radwan, al‑Daraj (about 20 martyrs in a residential block), and the al‑Shati camp. Ambulances could not reach the wounded in several areas.
Blasts were also reported by the gates of the al‑Shifa Medical Complex, and the army detonated booby-trapped armored vehicles among homes in southern neighborhoods.
Since dawn today, 108 martyrs ascended in the Strip, and 17 homes and buildings were destroyed in Gaza City. This escalation comes as remaining hospitals were overwhelmed by severe shortages of medicine and blood.
UNRWA warned Gaza is becoming a "barren land unfit for human habitation" where children are starving. UNRWA also noted that 10 of its facilities were hit by the IOF.
Elsewhere in the Strip, strikes on areas like the Nuseirat camp and Khan Younis continued, compounding displacement and the collapse of services.
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Gaza City occupation: Today, the IOF widened and deepened a ground push into Gaza City's core alongside intensive air and artillery strikes, including western areas where many had taken shelter. Multiple areas were hit, including a tent housing two now…
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Las familias palestinas huyen hacia el sur de Gaza después de ser obligadas a evacuar la ciudad por la ocupación israelí, sin refugio ni necesidades básicas, con muchos durmiendo en las calles.
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RESISTANCE NEVER DIES
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Torino in un gigante corteo contro la soluzione finale a Gaza City
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From the River to the Sea Palestine will be free
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Statement from Sada Social: The Internet Blackout in Gaza is Part of the Genocidal War and its Accompanying Policies of Obscurity
Sada Social Center affirmed that the Israeli cutting of internet and telecommunications services in the Gaza Strip constitutes the use of communications as a tool of war against Palestinian civilians. It is a mechanism of collective punishment repeatedly employed by Israel since the start of the war, causing severe harm to the Palestinian population, instilling fear, and facilitating forced displacement.
The Center further stressed that documented evidence since the beginning of the war confirms that the digital blackout is not merely a collapse of infrastructure but a deliberate tool to conceal violations, obstruct protection and relief efforts, and prevent the documentation of crimes committed against civilians.
Sada Social emphasized the crucial role of telecommunications and internet services for the already strained rescue operations in Gaza under the ongoing aggression. Every hour of disruption exacerbates civilian suffering, exposes patients, the injured, women, and children to immediate danger, and prevents humanitarian and journalistic workers from fulfilling their essential duties.
Experience has shown that the repeated cutting of internet and communications is part of a systematic strategy weaponizing connectivity as a means of warfare. This violates fundamental human rights, including the right to life, health, and safety, while openly dismantling all notions of digital rights and undermining the tireless efforts of civilians and relief organizations in Gaza to use communication tools for humanitarian work and the protection of life.
Sada Social affirms that deliberate internet blackouts constitute a dual violation of international humanitarian law and human rights. They amount to a crime against civilians and further intensify the already dire humanitarian crisis in the Strip.
The Center further stressed that documented evidence since the beginning of the war confirms that the digital blackout is not merely a collapse of infrastructure but a deliberate tool to conceal violations, obstruct protection and relief efforts, and prevent the documentation of crimes committed against civilians.
Sada Social emphasized the crucial role of telecommunications and internet services for the already strained rescue operations in Gaza under the ongoing aggression. Every hour of disruption exacerbates civilian suffering, exposes patients, the injured, women, and children to immediate danger, and prevents humanitarian and journalistic workers from fulfilling their essential duties.
Experience has shown that the repeated cutting of internet and communications is part of a systematic strategy weaponizing connectivity as a means of warfare. This violates fundamental human rights, including the right to life, health, and safety, while openly dismantling all notions of digital rights and undermining the tireless efforts of civilians and relief organizations in Gaza to use communication tools for humanitarian work and the protection of life.
Sada Social affirms that deliberate internet blackouts constitute a dual violation of international humanitarian law and human rights. They amount to a crime against civilians and further intensify the already dire humanitarian crisis in the Strip.